Events from the year 1721 in Canada. French Monarch: Louis XV British and Irish Monarch: George I Governor General of New France: Philippe de Rigaud Vaudreuil...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1721. 1721 (MDCCXXI) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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people with this surname include: David-François de Montmollin (1721–1803), Canadian colonist and Anglican priest John S. Montmollin (1808–1859), American...
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The colonial militias in Canada were made up of various militias prior to Confederation in 1867. During the period of New France and Acadia, Newfoundland...
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Kingdom since 1721. The prime minister with the longest single term was Robert Walpole, lasting 20 years and 315 days from 3 April 1721 until 11 February...
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List of prime ministers of the United Kingdom by length of tenure (redirect from List of Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom by time in office)
prime minister; he became First Lord of the Treasury of Great Britain in 1721. This list includes all prime ministers of the Kingdom of Great Britain...
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Creighton, American naval officer involved in the Little Belt affair in 1811 John Creighton (judge) (1721–1807), Canadian lawyer and judge John Creighton (Nova...
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Most Holy Synod (redirect from Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church (1721-1917))
Синод) was the highest governing body of the Russian Orthodox Church between 1721 and 1917. It was abolished following the February Revolution of 1917 and...
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2021). Canada portal Politics portal List of Canadian monarchs List of vicereines in Canada Viceregal consort of Canada Viceregal eponyms in Canada Department...
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(sometimes in jest), this is unflattering. In the United States and Canada, the phrase has been in use since 1721.[full citation needed] In modern times...
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list) – Peter I, Tsar (1682–1721), Emperor (1721–1725) Russian Empire (complete list) – Peter I, Tsar (1682–1721), Emperor (1721–1725) Catherine I, Empress...
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history. Listed in this article are flags — federal, administrative, military, etc. — used between the time of the Tsardom of Russia (1547–1721), Russian Empire...
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(July 20, 1721 – December 11, 1797), his first name was also sometimes written Joseph-Gaspard. He was a military engineer and a political figure in Lower...
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Dear Canada is a series of historical novels marketed at kids first published in 2001 and continuing to the present. The books are published by Scholastic...
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topographically prominent mountain peaks of Canada. The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured in three principal ways: The topographic elevation...
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Events from the year 1720 in Canada. French Monarch: Louis XV British and Irish Monarch: George I Governor General of New France: Philippe de Rigaud Vaudreuil...
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List of Edison Blue Amberol Records: Popular Series (category Articles lacking in-text citations from February 2018)
company in the U.S. from 1912 to 1929. Made from a nitrocellulose compound developed at the Edison laboratory—though occasionally employing Bakelite in its...
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Karate (redirect from Karate in Canada)
(Part I: 1778, Part II: 1783) of Ryukyuan samurai Aka Pēchin Chokushki (1721–1784) mentions the name of a martial art called karamutō (からむとう), along with...
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three sortable tables of major mountain peaks of Canada. The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured in three principal ways: The topographic elevation...
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In Canada, a number of sites and structures are named for royal individuals, whether a member of the past French royal family, British royal family, or...
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Denmark (redirect from Media in Denmark)
Wars (1558–1721). Pearson Education. ISBN 978-0-582-06429-4. Gammelgaard, Frederik; Sørensen, Niels (1998). Danmark – en demokratisk stat (in Danish). Alinea...
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Moscow (redirect from Climate change in Moscow)
"Gədəbəy şəhəri ilə ABŞ-ın Oklahoma şatatının Stilluater (Stillwater) şəhəri arasında qardaşlaşma memorandumu imzalanıb". anews.az (in Azerbaijani). Azerbaijan...
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United Kingdom (category Countries in Europe)
Acts of Union 1707. In the 18th century, cabinet government developed under Robert Walpole, in practice the first prime minister (1721–1742). A series of...
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Revolution: Anne Le Prince veuve le Blanc (1721–1794), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Quimper-Léon (Nova Scotia, Canada – Finistère, France) Anastasie le...
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pianist (The Quarrymen). 23 February – Chris Gauthier, 48, English-born Canadian actor (Once Upon a Time, Eureka, Freddy vs. Jason). 24 February – Stan...
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General James Murray FRS (20 January 1721 – 18 June 1794) was a British Army officer and colonial administrator who served as the governor of Quebec from...
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with (for a fee) private letters. A regular postal system was proposed in 1721, but would have been too expensive at the time, and was not created until...
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"Multicollinearity in Regression Analysis: The Problem Revisited". The Review of Economics and Statistics. 49 (1): 92. doi:10.2307/1937887. hdl:1721.1/48530. ISSN 0034-6535...
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John Fell (judge) (1721–1798), American farmer and jurist John Barraclough Fell (1815–1902), British railway engineer John Fell (Canadian politician) (1819–1901)...
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Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Quebec (category Populated places established in 1721)
was established in 1677. The Parish of St-Jean-Port-Joli was canonically established in 1721. The church, on which construction began in 1779, has unique...
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